And since it's the 2nd of December - we have a TWO giveaways planned! One here on my blog and on the Hero Arts blog so make sure to visit both to enter to win. You can find our more about the contest at the end of this post!

Here's a little card + brooch that I whipped up! See the flower on the card? It's also a brooch!

Stamp image from Hero Arts Flower Blossom Border set (CL223) using Ranger Archival Ink in Black on each color stripe you made on the Sticky Back Canvas.

Flip your sheet of Sticky Back Canvas over, remove the paper backing revealing the sticky backing. Cut a piece of decorative fabric and place it onto the sticky side of the Sticky Back. Smooth to make sure there is good contact!

Now that the fabric is on the back, go ahead and cut out the flowers from Sticky Back Canvas

You can curl the ends of your flower to give it dimension, just roll it over a paint brush handle and it will hold the shape!Glue on the pin back to the back of your flower using Claudine Hellmuth Studio Multi Medium in Matte. make a big blob, squish the pin back into the medium, then smooth it out using your paint brush.

Here's a closeup of the pin back glued on with the Multi Medium. Once this dries it will dry clear and it will be on there forever! Make sure to let it dry all the way. it will only have a secure hold once fully dry.

Stamp an image from the Hero Arts sheet a couple of times onto a green card from the Hero Arts Holiday Mixed Notecards (PS539) Add stems using a black pen. Then set aside, we'll come back to this card later!Paint another section of Sticky Back Canvas using Modern Red. Allow to dry.

Once dry, run the Sticky Back Canvas through a Cuttlebug using one of the embossing folders

Outline some of the embossed areas using the Ranger Perfect Pen in clear

hold your pin up to your card and make marks where the pin will go. Punch these with an 1/8 punch then thread your pin through your card and you are done!Pair with a red envelope and send to a friend! I hope you enjoyed the tutorial!FREE GIVEAWAY!OK! Let's get to the contest!!! It's easy to enter! Just post a comment below and you'll be entered to win this prize from Hero Arts!A winner will be selected at random using the random number generator at random.org on Friday December 5th at 9pm EST!

CONTEST IS CLOSED!! EDITED DECEMBER 5th 10pm: We have a winner!!! Chosen using the random.org number generator was number 189, Which is Ev! EV email me your address and we will send you the Hero Arts Prize!

Thanks for playing everyone! I will have more giveaways next week!! See you then!

Great idea and tutorial.I have followed your blog for a while but this is the first time I have commented. I can't wait to try some of your products - I am thinking of a lot of great ways I could use the sticky back canvas.

What a nice way to begin a morning! We got a double goodie this morning. A great tutorial and a new blog site. I am new at blogging, well blog reading actually. I have to really work at creating time to read blogs, so I set the alarm clock a little earlier today. I am glad I did. Thanks!

I really do like the idea of making a cute brooch that is quick and easy! Since it seems that I don't have as much time anymore these days like I used to! I love the stamps they are wicked cool! I would love to add them to my collection!

I've seen your broaches in person at the winter CHA show. They are awesome!! Terrific tutorial Claudine! Perhaps make your furbabies a jacket and of course add your own personal touch. Don't think Toby would like flowers though..... haha Veronica

Thanks for a great tutorial! I stopped by because of today's Hero Arts blog, and I love that you were the guest artist there today since I really enjoy your work. The sticky back canvas was a great idea and so was the brooch that you made from it!

Oh...this is a terrific idea. Always looking for ideas for when a card isn't quite enough..and a gift is too much. Everyone has people like that on their list.This is a great idea for those folks who you'd like to just give a little something extra to. THanks!

Claudine,What a cute little card. I love the idea of the detachable pin. Such a sweet gift with a card idea. The colors you used are so bright and cheery. Your canvas looks like it is very easy to work with and I love the way you've lined the back with coordinating material. (I was wondering how the pin was going to work with the sticky back). I saw you on the Hero Arts blog and stopped by to say I really liked the mini canvas on canvas in the picture of you and Lisa. Too Cool!

I just found out about you yesterday and fell in love with your Poppets. I immediately ordered your collage book and also pre-ordered your scrapbooking book. So excited to get them and get my creativity re-invigorated. I enjoy creating collages and incorporating them into my scrapbooking projects. I think your projects are delightful and I've gleaned so many new ideas just by visiting your website. More power to you!

OMGosh! Stamping, fabric play, AND embossing with my Cuttlebug in one project...I've died and gone to Heaven! Everything is so cheery & fresh, right down to the last little polka dot.Thanks for the great TUT & sweet giveaway!

Well done Claudine, the pins would be great as stocking stuffers attached to tags or even seed packets. the picture with the scraf reminds me of the Red Velvet Art scraf tutorial that Rachel had last November and how well they would go together. Happy happies. Joyce.

Very clever. I love the brooch pin and how you integrated it into a card. I also really like the hero arts clear stamp set you used. Fabulous. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us. CHeers, Bev LoPinto

What a cute card, I can't wait to make one. I purchased your paints and sticky back canvas and love them both. I was impressed with the quality of the paint, love it. Thanks for sharing, I love your blog and read it daily. Peggy in cold Ohio

Hi Claudine, I learned so much from your how-to. Thanks for sharing your time and talent with us. I could rally use the art supplies to create gifts. I have not seen any of this in stores near me. Especially the medium. Thanks for showing how to use the medium. I had puchased Pearl Ex and thought it was perfect perls and don't know how to use it. I think it is the same. ? :)

What a great tutorial! You are such a lovely person as well as a talented artist. One of these days I am going to have you do a custom piece for me and my deputy husband and two golden retrievers. Doesn't that sound like fun? Happy holidays!

Very cute card and pin. I love the fabric backing the sticky back canvas. I have my first piece of canvas on its way to me from Somerset Studios. Not sure what I will do with it yet, so keep those ideas coming! Love your paint colors too. Can't wait to give them a try.

Yep, I should have known you'd come up with something as cool and as unique as sticky back canvas. You are the Queen of Canvas afterall. I love the idea. I think the canvas flower is probably much more durable than say a paper or fabric one and of course yours is totally adorable. Can't wait to find it in my local craft store and try it out. Thanks for the tutorial.